Elements of Toshiko Akiyoshi's big band, alpine folk songs, bop, and world music creep into the Gianluigi Trovesi Octet's Les Hommes Armés. The album is largely based around two 16-minute-long compositions, "Ambulat Hic Armatus Homo" and "On Va Marcher." "Ambulat" concludes with "L'Homme Arme," a melody line that dates backs to the chants from the Middle Ages, but along the way moves between the lushness of a didgeridoo and the shrieks of a piccolo. "On Va Marcher" is less impressive (too much electric bass), but just as mixed: traditional jazz elements are fused with electronic noise. The real gems are shorter compositions, however. "T'Ungo," "Tengo," and "Tingo"--all variations on, you guessed it, the tango--are short, cartoonish romps filled with upbeat horn interplay. --Jason Verlinde
Les Hommes Armes,Gianluigi Trovesi Octet,Soul Note Records,Jazz,Modern Creative,Pop
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Jean-Baptiste Lully: L'Orchestre du Roi Soleil
Manufacturer: Alia Vox Spain ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000031WY0 Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
Tracks:
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Ov
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Gavotte
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Canaries
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Marche Pour La Ceremonie Turque
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Premier Air Des Espagnols: Sarabande
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Second Air Des Espagnols: Gigue
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': L'Entree Des Scaramouches, Trivelins Et Arlequins
- Premiere Ste 'Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme': Chaconne Des Scaramouches, Trivelins Et Arlequins
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Danse De Neptune
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Les Suivants De Neptune
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Prld Des Trompettes Et Autres Instruments Pour Mars
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Les Hommes Et Femmes Armes
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Rondeau Du Mariage Force
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Second Air ('Le Mariage Force')
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Bourree Du Mariage Force
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Bourree Du Divertissement De Chambord
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Sym Des Plaisirs
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Les Esclaves
- Deuxieme Ste 'Le Divertissement Royal': Menuet Pour Les Trompettes
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Marche Des Combattans
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Menuet
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Loure Pour Les Pecheurs
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Echos
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Rondeau De La Gloire
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': La Pompe Funebre
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Rondeau Pour La Fete Marine
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Les Vents
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': La Fete Infernale: 1er Air
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': 2eme Air, Les Demons
- Troisime Ste 'Alceste': Marche Des Assiegeants
- Chaconne De L'Amour Medecin
Customer Reviews:
A very exciting recording.......2006-09-23
So what is on this CD?
Well, for your money you get some excellent recordings of orchestral movements from the operas of Jean-Baptiste Lully. These movements are in the various dance forms popular in the French court in the 17th century. The music is colourful, rhythmic and stylish. Lully was a great tunesmith and he had a great feel for dance.
Please, if you buy no other CD of Lully's music in your life, please consider this one.
"Marche pour la Cérémonie Turque" 10 thumbs up!.......2006-08-17
Gorgeous Swing for Le Roi-Soleil.......2006-03-25
First time I listened his music was from French film "Le Roi Danse" which was a story about Lully's life with Louis XIV and Moliere. Music impressed me so much that even I thought it was not by Lully, but it was.
So I bought this CD to listen in a complete way to "la musique pour le roi-soleil (the music for the sun king)". I would say, the music is like as gorgeous as Château de Versailles. The first suit "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (The Bourgeois Gentleman)" is called as the masterpiece of Lully and Moliere collaboration. I love fourth piece, Marche pour la C?r?monie turque (March for the Turkish ceremony)" which was also used in the film, and 13th melancholy piece is also my favorite.
My impression of Lully's music is swing, suppose French baroque style upright swing. Lully himself danced balley and he composed many pieces for ballet for Louis XIV dances. "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme" is also a ballet, a comedy-ballet. Listening to his music, tapping feet, I wonder the ballet at that time focused on jump rather than turn, step, or movement.
Performance by Le Concert De Nations is also impressive and commentary by Philippe Beaussant is interesting as a view of music history.
One another I like about this CD is the package. It is paper three-fold and put the music score inside, very fashionable. The front picture if the King family is gorgeous too. Usually I drop packages to change to thin plastic cases but I will keep this package.
The Sun King's Most Beloved Composer Really Shines in this Performance!.......2005-10-13
Jean-Baptiste Lully was actually of Italian origins and his French style was influenced in some parts by his native Italy but mostly by French Late Renaissance and very early Baroque folkloric styles. Lully was active in the mid-17th century in the court of Louis XIV, The Bourbon Sun King and founder of Versailles who, in addition to having reigned for about 75 years, was the greatest patron of the arts and sciences in Europe during his time. This is of course music for the Sun King and so the pieces usually have a regal Baroque weightiness to them in trying to portray the absolute monarch as the mighty Jove who appeared as thunder but who moved on in his royal procession as regally and lightly as a cloud. Such techniques in the strings were mostly imitated and refined by contemporaries and used in later German Baroque concerto works such those of Bach, Telemann, and Handel. This regal weightiness is also carried by a lot of brass but Lully always presents his brass arrangements lightly unlike his heavier German and especially English Baroque counterparts. Accentuating its classicist themes, the music simultaneously conveys both the typical aristocratic fluff of the Bourbon court as well as its weighty Olympian pageantry demonstrated in his Turkish procession. In other parts, some of the ballad pieces make one feel as if they have just left the stuffy aristocratic halls of Versailles to join some jovial musketeers merrily drinking in a common nearby tavern instead. Lully's music is highly unique, expressive, and generally jovial with a lot of tonality: he uses a lot of period dances for his pieces such as sarabandes, gavottes, etc. There's also a lot more use of the viola da gamba, lute, and various percussion than other contemporary Baroque pieces but somewhat typical in French ones. The most moving pieces in these arrangements might just be those for solo Baroque violin and lute or a small accompaniment: they are very expressive and as hauntingly beautiful and divine as any of Biber's comparable works or those of Marais. Lully was simply a genius in very evocative music that seemed to defy its own excess demands for pomp and frivolity. He is certainly one of the most innovate composers of the Baroque period. Lully is actually the main founder of both modern ballet and opera as forms of art which he first performed in the court of Versailles as distinctive musical repertoires incorporating theatrical and dance forms. Louis XIV was indeed so enamoured with Lully's majestic works that he ignored Cardinal Mazarin's resentments and France's own capital laws against homosexuality so that he could keep him under the patronage of his court. Although tragic, Lully's death is somewhat ironically as fatalistic as many of the classicist subjects of his ballets and operas: as if he had been a gifted muse who rendered Apollo jealous and so was struck down by Fate. While passionately conducting a piece using a heavy set staff weighing several pounds, he accidentally crushed his foot and died of gangrene soon after. He was an artist who died from his passion in a true sense and this is always a touching end for an artist in terms of posterity. He was replaced by Marin Marais as court composer whose pieces are also exquisitely performed by Jordi Savall solo on the viola and with Le Concert Des Nations for his orchestral works.
Lully was definitely an accomplished master of music and very original. A composer who is more obscure simply for the fact that he's not played as much as Bach or Vivaldi and that the French Baroque is not as common in performance circles. Lully however was certainly no less accomplished in his genius than any other of the great Baroque masters. Although many French composers such as Marais and Rameau would imitate his expressive style throughout the 18th century particularly in their operas and ballets, none of them could ever match it. In terms of French Baroque, I strongly recommend you get every piece you can by Jordi Savall and Le Concert Des Nations as they are few of the very foremost experts on performing in the French style. Another decent group is Les Arts Florrisants who have done various French Baroque performances. There are few other groups and artists that perform Lully or any French Baroque besides the latter anyway and most of them that do don't even compare to them. Their CDs are typically more expensive than the common labels and might have to be ordered but the quality of the performances and the recordings are really worth every penny believe me. Many of Savall's earlier performances are also starting to become hard to find.
Recommended highly.......2002-04-16
The music is astounding to say the very least. Though I am still quite partial to the 'Handelian' brand of grandeur, Lully also seems to have stolen my heart with this most royal and dignified collection of pieces, a fascinating and important compilation. I commend warmly the performers and conductor for an astounding example of excellence in interpretation, and recommend highly this recording to all.
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Lully: L'Orchestre du Roi Soleil
Jean-Baptiste Lully , Jordi Savall , and Le Concert des Nations Manufacturer: Alia Vox Spain ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000071XA6 Release Date: 2003-04-08 |
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Music to transport you to Versailles (and make you get up and dance !).......2007-07-19
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Les Hommes Armés
Gianluigi Trovesi Octet Manufacturer: Soul Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000404W Release Date: 1997-05-27 |
Tracks:
- Tango
- Ambulat Hic Armatus Homo/2.1 Intrito/2.2 Cantus I/2.3 Armatus Homo ...
- Tengo
- Mood Indigo
- Tingo
- Dance For A King
- Tongo
- On Va Marcher/8.1 Prelude/8.2 Petite Marche/8.3 Marche Des Nuages/8.4 Trio Petites Valeureuses
- T'Ungo
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Elements of Toshiko Akiyoshi's big band, alpine folk songs, bop, and world music creep into the Gianluigi Trovesi Octet's Les Hommes Armés. The album is largely based around two 16-minute-long compositions, "Ambulat Hic Armatus Homo" and "On Va Marcher." "Ambulat" concludes with "L'Homme Arme," a melody line that dates backs to the chants from the Middle Ages, but along the way moves between the lushness of a didgeridoo and the shrieks of a piccolo. "On Va Marcher" is less impressive (too much electric bass), but just as mixed: traditional jazz elements are fused with electronic noise. The real gems are shorter compositions, however. "T'Ungo," "Tengo," and "Tingo"--all variations on, you guessed it, the tango--are short, cartoonish romps filled with upbeat horn interplay. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
A Real Delight........2001-11-01
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